Comes was charged with felony aggravated battery, two misdemeanor counts of domestic battery and misdemeanor endangering the life of a child for a domestic incident Oct. 27.

Comes allegedly had been drinking all day and while angry struck a 14-year-old girl, hitting in the head her own 3-month-old girl that the teen was holding, according to a Galesburg police report.

The teen reportedly was holding the crying baby when Comes became angry and punched her several times, striking the baby as well. The teen put the baby down and Comes allegedly grabbed the teen by the hair and threw her against the window sill before punching her again, a police report said.

That charge alleges that Comes performed a substantial step toward the commission of first-degree murder in that, with the intent to kill her 3-month-old, Comes placed a pillow or blanket over the child and pushed down while the baby was on a bed, charging documents said.

Judge Cavanaugh increased bail from $25,000, which is what it was set at Monday, to $250,000, $25,000 needed to get out of jail, during Friday's court hearing. Additionally, she was ordered not to have any contact with anyone under the age of 18 while the case plays out.

Comes has been appointed Public Defender Dan O'Brien to represent her as the case moves forward with a preliminary hearing set for 2 p.m. Nov. 26.